英国天空广播公司:高三英语一轮复习学案经典4(附答案)

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Unit one  Tales of the unexplained

一、            

1.       困惑的               2. 搜索,搜查             3. n. 目击,目睹

4. 可能性                5. 令人信服的             6. 目击,见证;目击者

7. 证据                  8. 进展,进步             9. 最近,近来

10. 相似的               11. 力量,力气            12. 支持,支撑

13. 存在                 14. 先进的,高级的        15. adv. 可能

二、短语

1. 由于,因为            2. 排除                   3. 加紧,加强,促进

4. 负责,接管            5. 追赶                   6. 撞上---,碰见

7. 出现,到场            8. 播放;增加;穿         9. 对---表现出极大的兴趣

10. 碰巧发生在---         11. 对---做研究           12. 拉回;(使)退却;踌躇,犹豫

13. 拾起;接;收听       14. 因---而疲惫           15. 脱下;起飞;成功

16. 一次                 17. 指出                 18. 作为报答;反过来

19. 轮流                 20. 开玩笑               21. 前进,行走

三、句子

1. 美国警方现在已经加紧对一名15岁于两天前失踪男孩的搜索。

 

 

2. 公众对男孩的失踪表现出极大的兴趣,原因是在男孩失踪的前后有人声称看到天空中出现了让人迷惑不解的光亮。

 

 

3. 当晚上班的福斯特先生感到十分吃惊,他的儿子居然没有告诉任何人他那天晚上打算在外多待会儿。

 

 

4. 等到第二天中午全家人在一起吃午饭时,贾斯汀仍然没有露面。

 

 

5. 飞船里面站着许多白皮肤、模样怪怪的动物,一个个都长着又大又黑的眼睛。

 

 

6. 警方还没有排除贾斯汀是被外星人劫持的可能性,但同时也在调查其他的可能性。

 

 

7. 有时候人们喜欢编造这类耸人听闻的故事。

 

8. 当工程师们追赶野人时,野人却以惊人的速度和体力奔跑起来。

 

9. 脚印是目前支持野人存在说的为数不多的实证之一。

 

10. 如果野人真的存在,我们或许有机会亲眼见识一下野人呢。 

四、Multiple choice

1. When I returned to the classroom, I found my pen ______.

A. going         B. losing          C. missing         D. missed

2. The only reason ______he explained is ______he didn’t know of there _____ a meeting that afternoon.

A. that; why; was                   B. why; that; being

C. which; that; would be             D. that; that; being

3. The number of the cameras they produced this year has increased _____ 30% compared with _____ of last year.

A. by; that       B. to; those        C. by; those        D. to; that

4. The 1980s _________enormous growth in the financial sector.

A. witnessed      B. discovered      C. noticed         D. watched

5. Our bodies are strengthened by taking exercise. ______, our minds are developed by learning.

A. Possibly       B. Likely          C. Similarly       D. Generally

6. Tom is said ______the piano. Don’t wait for him. Let’s begin.

A. to play        B. to be playing     C. to have played  D. to be played

7. Don’t be _____ by products promising to make you lose weight quickly.

A. taken away    B. taken off        C. taken out       D. taken in

8. He won’t finish his experiment until next month, so there is no _____ of his coming here to see me.

A. need          B. use             C. doubt          D. possibility

9. The murderer was sentenced to death _____today’s newspaper.

A. due to         B. thanks to        C. owing to        D. according to

10. I _____ in London for many years, but I’ve never regretted my final decision to move back to China.

A. lived          B. was living       C. have lived       D. had lived

11. ---If the traffic hadn’t been so heavy. I would have been back by 6 o’clock.

---What a pity! Tina _____here to see you.

A.    is         B. was            C. would          D. has been

12. If you _____your promise the results will be sure to satisfy you.

A. carry out      B. carry on        C. keep on         D. keep out

13. The____expression on her face suggested that the question was too hard____.

A. puzzled; to answer                B. puzzling; to answer

C. puzzled; to be answered            D. puzzling; to be answered

14. To make members of a team perform better, the trainer first of all has to know their ____ and weakness.

A. advantages     B. benefits         C. values          D. strengths

15. The new law will come into _____ on the day it is passed.

A. effect          B. use             C. existence       D. office

16. They have cut us off because we haven’t paid the phone bill _____ on time.

A. due to be paid   B. is paid          C. should be paid   D. due to pay

17. Someone who lacks staying power and perseverance is unlikely to____a good researcher.

A. make          B. turn            C. get             D. grow

18. I _____ the curtains and saw a large space ship flying outside.

A. drew back      B. pulled back      C. put back        D. took back

19. Could you _____ take care of my daughter while I’m away?

A. likely           B. probably        C. possibly         D. maybe

20. On average, these footprints are 14 to 18 inches long, 5 to 9 inches wide and _____ than those of a human.

A. more large      B. more bigger      C. much larger     D. a lot of larger

五、阅读理解                

( A )

The deserts of the world are not all covered with sand. Many of them have surfaces of rock or clay or small stones. They are not flat, either. They often have high hills and deep valleys(). There is some plant life in many parts of the desert. There is little rain in the desert, but it does not fall often enough for most plants.

The deserts of the world are not uninhabited (not lived by people). People also live outside the oases(绿洲), but these people are not farmers. They have camels, goats, donkeys, sheep, etc. These animals can live on the desert plants and do not need much water.

The people of the desert have to move constantly from place to place. They must always look for grass or desert plants for their animals. They usually live in tents. When there is no more food for their animals, they fold up their tents, put them on their camels and donkeys, and move to another place. In good years, when there is not enough food for their animals, they trade their skins and their goats and camel hairs with the people of the oases for wheat and fruit. But in bad years, when there is not enough food for their animals, the people of the desert would attack the oases people. But they are also hospitable. No man in the desert would ever refuse to give a stranger food and water.

1. According to the passage, deserts are mostly made up of ________.

A. clay           B. rock           C. sand           D. stones

2. The underlined word “hospitable” has the meaning of being.

A. brave         B. cruel           C. strange         D. kind

3. In the desert _______.

A. it rains in spring only             B. it rains for a short time every month

C. there is some rain, but far from enough

D. the rainfall is just enough for the plants

4. People live _______.

A. only inside the oases                 B. only outside the oases

C. both inside and outside the oases       D. in places with regular rainfalls

5. From the passage we know that life _______.

A. is hard in deserts                    B. is happy in deserts

C. is impossible in deserts               D. in deserts in much better now

( B )

Since the main purpose of advertising is to sell goods, the advertiser is not always looking out for the best interests of the consumer. Here are some of the disadvantages of advertising.

1may mislead the public. Ads sometimes mislead the public into thinking they are getting something that is not being offered. Some advertising is

tricky, so that it really is cheating the public. It is easy to make viewers think that they are seeing something on TV that is not really happening at all, such as actors dressed as doctors marketing health products.

2)Often misuses language. Some ads are silly or meaningless, and are against the rules of good English.

3)Encourages unnecessary buying. Consumers often buy things without planning ahead. They often buy that they do not need, or they choose according to brand names and do not get the best buy for their money.

4)Raises prices. It costs money to advertise. Consumers pay for TV programs every time they buy a product they see advertised. The cost of advertising a product is added to its cost to consumers.

5)May influence the mass media. Big advertisers can control the press, radio, and TV. This can force small newspaper to print only what the advertisers wish.

1. In the writer’s opinion, advertising may mislead the public by _________.

A. offering something tricky

B. making viewers think they are seeing something that isn’t really happening.

C. making the public think they are getting something that isn’t being offered

D. both B and C

2. If you read through some advertising texts, you would find ______ according to the writer.

A. there are many spelling mistakes       B. there are many grammar mistakes

C. good English is used except for some spelling mistakes

D. standard English is used except for some grammar mistakes

3. Consumers would ______ after they see some advertisements on TV.

A. spend their money on something advertised that they don’t need at present

B. buy the products of the brand names shown on TV

C. not make the best use of their money without their own plans

D. all the above

4. The prices of the advertised products are probably higher than those not advertised because _______.

A. they are mostly of first class            B. the costs of them are higher

C. it takes a longer time to produce them

D. the prices of them include the cost of advertising

5. Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Sometimes advertisements help you choose while shopping.

B. Sometimes you don’t know what it means to advertise after you see an advertisement.

C. We aren’t sure that advertised products are more expensive, but we are sure that it is the consumers who will pay the cost of advertising.

D. If you have enough money, you can advertise your products anywhere as you like.

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